.IBPSA.Utilities.Psychrometrics.TWetBul_TDryBulXi

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This block computes the wet bulb temperature for a given dry bulb temperature, mass fraction and atmospheric pressure.

If the constant approximateWetBulb is true, then the block uses the approximation of Stull (2011) to compute the wet bulb temperature without requiring a nonlinear equation. Otherwise, the model will introduce one nonlinear equation. The approximation by Stull is valid for a relative humidity of 5% to 99%, a temperature range from -20ˆC to 50ˆC and standard sea level pressure. For this range of data, the approximation error is -1 Kelvin to +0.65 Kelvin, with a mean error of less than 0.3 Kelvin.

Otherwise a calculation based on an energy balance is used. See #474 for a discussion.

For a model that takes the relative humidity instead of the mass fraction as an input, see IBPSA.Utilities.Psychrometrics.TWetBul_TDryBulPhi.

References

Stull, Roland. Wet-Bulb Temperature from Relative Humidity and Air Temperature Roland Stull. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. Volume 50, Issue 11, pp. 2267-2269. November 2011 DOI: 10.1175/JAMC-D-11-0143.1

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